
Someone who intended to write badly but ended up being somewhat of a bad doctor due to having a common wish and a decent sense of ethics.
Because there was an eccentric villain nearby.
He looks really bad and is probably the mastermind…
Huh… it’s different from what I expected…
What I want is money and authority!
Even so, if we let AI self-learn and it ends up repeating the mistakes of Devil Gundam, it would be pointless, so delete it, delete it!!
I think if that lunatic named Erde Mitte hadn’t been in the same field, he would have looked like a villain.
Using suppressants for rejection as leverage to make Hugo listen was definitely a bad move.
>>6I was trying to resolve that issue, as there were some results to a certain extent, and it became a situation where stepping down would rather be a loss…
They are a bad person, but…
It’s oddly regretful that someone who was a bad person just dies normally.
>>7We mustn’t forget this, right?
The things that are made are strangely heroic, but…
It’s also bad that I made a super robot that is just too proper.
Well, he is a bad person, but his robot sense is too boyish, which balances him out.
It may be that they made a character that doesn’t overlap with the final boss, known as Elden.
A bad-looking old man who says something oddly realistic like “Research is for the benefit of humanity, but if we end up messing with humanity itself, it would be meaningless” has come into being.
The phrase “vulgar person” suits them well, for better or for worse.
People keep talking about Garm Raid, though.
It feels like they’re complicating things by making Ignite open its face even though it’s not the strongest move.
>>12I think they were inspired by Shining Gundam in terms of worldview.
>>40Shining opens only during a special move, but Ignite only opens when using a sword.
If it’s an OG, it won’t even open in the first place, and it’s too valuable precisely because it’s cool.
Do not underestimate the importance of pilots.
>>13It seems that my opinion about AI1 is pretty much the same as that of Alberto, so maybe we got along well.
>>23In a world where the Devil Gundam incident occurred, it’s true that there is no reliability in autonomous control.
>>23Even AI1 agrees with the old guys, so it’s strange that Mütte-sensei was sulking alone.
>>49The biological parent caused a big issue, but if they had done things properly, they could have been the partner that the creators and Alberto expected.
>>13I laughed a little at how Hugo’s body was fixed normally.
I can’t agree with the opinion that says “I don’t need people because I want to be pampered by others!”
The fact that I’m dressing this lewd swimsuit Aqua makes me appreciate this person.
It really got worse as an OG.
>>16I’ll say this because it’s nighttime, but I was quite disappointed.
I thought you became a boring character.
>>68So, what is it?
Are you saying that the character was interesting in MX?
…That was interesting…
>>16Well, MX really felt like it disappeared due to the storyline’s convenience…
When I think about the circumstances, it’s only natural.
He is a bad person.
It’s rare for a villainous doctor to properly understand the dangers of Devil Gundam.
Well, I’m not a bad person who deserves to be judged…
The ambition of a villain is low.
I desire genuine success.
>>21I want honor too.
Honor does not come with wrongdoing.
I’ll save you from your critical injuries by performing body modification, and in the process, I’ll bind you with drugs so you can’t resist…
I’ll make it so you can move without medicine because you’ve worked really hard.
Well, they are certainly not a good person… that’s how it is.
It’s just a petty villain, after all.
Someone who only makes aircraft that the masses (mainly boys) would like.
You’re the one who will solve Hugo’s medicine problem… that’s what happened.
I don’t want to let go of Lieutenant Hugo, so I’ll use drugs that suppress the rejection reaction to cybernetics to bind him to the project!
…There was nothing above this, this slightly bad doctor.
You could have made the medication given to Hugo harmless, but you didn’t… that’s how it turned out.
It’s a double-edged sword because it becomes a turning point for Aqua, who had held a rebellious spirit toward Hugo, to become sympathetic.
>>30Well, I’m not trying to defend the thread image, but the rough Hugo is a wild beast that won’t listen to reason unless lured with medicine.
>>38It’s the second Domon released into the world after the G Gundam series ended, after all, Mr. Hugo.
>>43(However, there’s no point in getting angry at Domon, so I’ll stay silent.)
>>45That’s true, but if I take it out on Domon, it would be like revealing myself as a victim of the DG incident.
He didn’t want anyone to know about that.
I love characters whose methods are evil, but their actions lean toward justice.
Is swimwear this person’s hobby?
Even if there is a certain level of common sense, it tends to lack a human touch.
The super real and fully toyed robots unleashed from such a personality.
Well, if you can gain the honor of being the best robot developer in a world with things like Zeorimer in MX, that would certainly feel good.
I can’t help but feel that the doctor who makes a machine that seems to be filled with the dreams of a boy named Garmraid Blaze can’t be a bad person.
I’ve never heard that there is a car inside that Garmraid.
>>36It’s already been four years since the mysterious car was first revealed at the OG exhibition…
Hehehe… Because cyborg technology is outside my expertise, I could only prepare incomplete versions…
It’s strange to create AI1 when there was a Devil Gundam.
>>41It seems that the development was actually started before the incident, but it’s being treated as a latecomer, which has significantly dropped its credibility.
I love Galbers.
I think it would be the strongest mass-production model if operated in conjunction with AI0.
There are various rumors about the Alto’s revolving stake (bunker) and so on.
Isn’t the Pike of the Cerberus Ignite in the thread pretty crazy too…?
>>46In the case of MX type, I wonder what they’re thinking with the biting punch.
It’s painful that my best friend, the son of my superior, died just after he finally set aside his ambitions and matured as a warrior.
It’s ultimately the fault of the creator that AI1 is inherently difficult to runaway from.
>>51The answer that AI1 has reached through its own learning is that being solely a support for human pilots is the most optimal solution, which is why it doesn’t go out of control in the first place.
A toxic parent forcibly shoving La Mu’s star in there.
I think you would like hero robots.
Well, I don’t think they are a good person.
I will use as much as I can for my own desires.
However, that desire basically falls within the realm of sociality, so actions that greatly deviate from that norm and destroy society are not permitted.
A strange character that is somewhat different from the so-called evil scientist type.
I think it’s fine to hand over control to Aqua and have her transform according to the situation.
Honestly, when it comes to Cerberus, I preferred it before the enhancement.
The OG version of the Terminus Cannon sequence was the best.
>>55In MX, it was in a special cut-in state for Burning Breaker, so I’m a bit frustrated about Garm Raid Blaze too.
It’s interesting whether hobbies are reflected in robot design or if they are produced after researching popular trends in society.
Is it as bad as Dr. Mikamura?
>>59No, if we’re talking about bad doctors, Dr. Mikamura is far worse.
The thread image is bad, but when comparing the degree of badness, it’s not even worth comparing.
>>59Dr. Mikamura has reformed, but I think what this person did is better.
>>65Because you are disparaging the Kash family out of personal grudges and desires…
>>59To be honest, I don’t want to go along with the vibe of just trashing this guy.
It’s been 20 years, so I forgot.
Is the animal robot with the power-up based on the data weapon?
Medius Roks has a relatively solid design and weapon.
Aunt Mitte is amazing.
There aren’t many people who can go that far with a downward luck move.
If we’re talking about game-like adjustments, it is what it is, but the AI1 as a pilot character isn’t that strong, right…?
If I had to say, it’s about the same as Chairman Karato, who was generally flustered in situations, along with Urube.
First of all, the doctor in the thread image is causing trouble in a very limited scope.
All the actions around Medius and Aqua are Eld.
There is no greater wrongdoing than using drugs to force Hugo to prove my own achievements.
What kind of crimes were increasing with the OG?
>>74Yettz was born in
This is because I injected Razumnanium into this leftover Regiseia (commander type).
As a result, Captain Albedo’s son ended up dying, and Hugo also suffered severe injuries.
I intended to write a proper bad scientist in MX, but various elements overlapped and it turned out to be an interesting slightly bad scientist, which is quite a miracle result.
>>75If you intended to properly finish as a bad doctor, you shouldn’t have placed Eld in the same arena… it becomes that.
It’s clear that I’m doing something bad, but there hasn’t been much damage, and as a result, things are headed in a good direction, so when I talk about my future schemes while just living normally at the end, it might be brushed off as “well, that’s okay…” given the level of favorability.
I think I died…
>>77Mr. Mitte is definitely a bad person!
The technical skill is incredible compared to the down-to-earth nature; aren’t you making both raznanium and TE yourself?
First, Mr. Mitte is outstanding.
In terms of other bad doctor characters, Masaki from Zeoraimer leaves a stronger impression…
Although he is a bad person who uses Hugo, his taste in robots is too good.
>>83Garberus’s facial design and color taste might not be good.
As long as there are things like Eldie.
If even this person is an AI blind faith supporter, there’s no reason to put humans on the project’s vehicle.
The reason this guy seems to have a low villain point is
I think it’s also partly because negative emotions like personal grudges, hatred, and jealousy towards others aren’t very visible.
>>85Because of the tendency not to easily intrude on people’s personal matters.
When Hugo said not to talk about my past, I won’t talk about it, and if he said that’s my problem, he just chuckled and said, “Well, that’s fine.”
Hehehe… By cooperating, humans and AI can achieve performance that surpasses limitations…
It should be a bad person, but…
MX includes Masaki Kihara, Maya Kamina, the successor of Mars, and NERV.
There are many heartless technologists on the licensing side, which contributes to the obscurity.
Since Garvels didn’t work out, I’m hoping for the mass-produced Soul Saver, but I guess it will probably fall through one way or another…
Thanks to Yetz, was it?
Later, it was decided that Flickerei and Aresgeist would be developed.
Your son is still alive, so if you want help, please collect the data.
>>92Elde said that’s another corpse, but with the comments in the thread, it really feels like they’re alive…
>>107I wonder if they’ll quietly make a comeback in the final OG work or something.
I don’t know when it’ll come out.
>>92This was really wicked…
It’s a strange feeling that a scientist of evil, who has both common sense and a sense of the mundane, unfortunately engaged in bizarre scheming.
First of all, Hugo himself says that Zapat and I are in a mutually beneficial relationship.
As if there are those who violently trample on the inner world of such people…
>>96Well… there are plenty of other doctors besides Eld.
In MX, the sponsor was Seele, but how did you build a connection with those guys…
>>98I think it’s like, “I’m researching rasmnanium, so I should definitely get a stamp of approval.”
He’s not in MX, but how about Dr. Shiba Senzaburo?
>>99That’s because there are no other options, and it also comes down to a parent-child issue…
How about leaning towards being a good person?
>>101I don’t think they’re a good person, to be honest.
It’s just that they are not the type to commit such grandiose crimes.
>>105I’m definitely doing something bad to Hugo.
It’s not just that they are publicly committing wrongdoings; they also have no intention of doing so.
>>101Well, not using others’ inner selves is…
If you lower the performance of the test spy using the inner aspects, it’s foolish, right?
What I’m using is your skill, and I have no interest in your circumstances.
I think it’s a bit different to say that someone leans towards being a good person if it’s not out of goodwill.
>>112Yeah
I can only say “Yeah” for real.
It’s quite an amazing setting that just having a TE engine could recover EN every turn.
As has often been said, for better or worse, a philistine.
This person doesn’t fall outside the realm of a vulgar person, whether in a good way or a bad way…
It doesn’t mean anything if a clown dances in an empty theater, right? It’s nice that Mitte explains that it becomes a stage only when there are an audience.
The result was shot, but
>>108We don’t need an audience! AI1 is ALL IN ONE! Everything in the world will belong to AI1!
>>117Other original enemies are all saying how great it is to have pilots and supportive AIs, but…
>>121Even AI 1 needs a pilot, right? That’s how it is…
It’s a machine that gives off the feeling of being able to start a new creation because it’s a genius, so I was appealing to attract funding.
I’m seriously aiming for it, but I’ve judged that these guys are something else and I smoothly withdraw.
I’m a bad scientist who creates incomprehensible UIs, like holding a balance ball in a swimsuit for engine control and so on…
>>114Isn’t this the optimal solution to the point that all female pilots should go with this?
>>127It seems that Aqua is just amazing for managing to do detailed work with her hands while using her toes in a shaking cockpit.
>>135But it’s naughty…
On the other hand, Eric Wan has a face that makes it hard to tell if he came out of Super Robot Wars OG or Z, yet he is genuinely capable, truly a genius, and really a person of character.
>>118Hurry up and make a mech that can defeat Shi-chan’s Granzon.
>>118The setting itself has been around since a long time ago, hasn’t it?
It’s a dry place, for better or for worse.
This guy just wants to be praised even though he actually built a machine that can take it to creation…
I want to use Garberus, who is cool, with the correct AI1 on my side.
People who have ability but were not fortunate in finding the right partners.
It seems like they would have been fairly satisfied if they had found a decent patron.
>>126I thought it was about AI1 for a moment.
Ignoring the person’s wishes and forcibly evolving using La Mu’s star really makes me think “This woman…”
It’s not just the thread images; the treatment of Captain Alberto has also gotten worse…
>>129It’s not that it got worse; honestly, MX wrapped up the scenario in a rush, so the original just ended up being incredibly bland…
>>132The original isn’t particularly bland.
Hugo’s shadow was just thin.
If you give them honor, they’re actually quite capable, you know.
I didn’t particularly like age-gap couples or other specific pairings, but I enjoyed the relationship between Ariel and Eric Wan.
It wasn’t a relationship where personal trust would develop with Hugo or Aqua…
>>137I feel that it is quite rare to be connected purely through practical benefits from start to finish.
I think the reason why Hugo’s presence feels weak is because he doesn’t actively talk much with his appearance, is considerate of his teammates, and in the remake prior to that, his switching was lightly brushed over. Additionally, the drama on Albero’s side is more intense, and there’s also the exaggeration from the bad jokes on the internet.
The character is definitely the protagonist, and it has the theme of pride as a soldier and surpassing one’s superior.
Hehe, well, since I said I’ll fix it, I should make sure it doesn’t require any medicine…
>>139The data on the progress of this treatment is valuable in its own right.
In other words, the fields he’s involved in are so diverse that he really is a genuine genius scientist…
Researchers are evaluated based on their work, right? What’s the point of finishing with just self-satisfaction? That’s a very reasonable opinion.
Aqua’s swimsuit and training content is definitely this guy’s hobby.
They’re the kind of villains that fit within human society.
>>143I wonder who this guy from MX has actually inconvenienced.
>>147Hugo
>>147Hugo has become a business partner who is already convinced.
It seems much more difficult to perform a lifesaving procedure for cyborg transformation out of goodwill and for free.
>>147The aircraft was stolen for data collection! The self-inflicted incident is causing trouble even for the military searching for it, which is related to the sponsors.
Especially the military is really busy right now.
I think the part where they intentionally maintained a state needing medicine in order to use Hugo’s body as a tool is about it.
>>147That’s right.
On the other hand, Hugo says that he and I are in a mutually beneficial relationship, so he also believes he is using me.
Shut up and just say to send more medicine, and I’ll arrange it immediately without hesitation.
>>154If you say you’ll fix your body and tell me to get off the TE absorber, that would be a problem, but that’s also Hugo.
Especially after Albedo appeared.
The seasoning is impressive enough that the topic of the thread occasionally comes up.
>>144I wonder if it’s impressive… It looks like a typical villain, but in a way that’s interesting because instead of standing in the way as an evil scientist or going out in a flashy manner, it gets treated differently, right?
In the case of MX, it’s not so much that the original is thin, but rather that the others are vivid.
It feels stronger to say that they are shrewd rather than just being a villain.
It seems that this happened because they tried to create a character with a different ideology from Mitte on the same stage…
As long as I can conduct research, it’s not the usual mad scientist, which is quite interesting.
>>153Gold! Status! Honor!
In the PSP version, hehehe… Eldé says Aqua is no longer needed, but I’ll send a Dragoon… this guy.
>>155It seems like you wouldn’t be able to do that, but what the hell allows you to arrange for the latest mass-produced machines?
>>160Moreover, it’s a custom machine that has been personally converted to the same control system as the TE Absorber.
In terms of gameplay, it has been modified about five times.
It might be true that Hugo is being bothered, but…
Wasn’t it this person who saved Hugo’s life?
>>157Ah, they’re picking up Hugo, who looks like a corpse that’s already given up and is definitely not going to be saved, thinking he still has some value.
Zapata is the one who purposely saved lives with outdated cyborg operations.
If a bunch of heavy characters like Galbers are mass-produced and lined up, the screen would be too noisy.
>>159If we’re going to mass-produce something, it’s got to be the Soul Saver!
Hugo is the kind of person who silently reconsiders things without expressing them outwardly, thinking, “If Domon did more… but then again, this person is a victim…”
It feels like both sides have managed to get through without pointing their thorns towards each other, perhaps because they have a remarkably subtle way of disagreeing.
>>161It’s not good for Domon to publicly confess to the whole world, making his personal circumstances too clear.
>>161Both of them immediately respond with “sure” when asked for something.
“Give me more medicine” makes you think whether it’s okay for someone who’s easily lured by medicine to agree to that… Well, if they’re okay with it, I guess it’s fine…
The fact is that you are a lifesaver.
Since the event that used to make you body like you don’t need medicine as an OG has gone, it’s been tough for Hugo since then.
It’s treated on the same level as Arieil and Grakias.
OG3 is… no, it’s good…
Honestly, I like Dragoon, so I want to use it forever.
By the way, it’s a mystery how I immediately agreed when I was told to send a lot of medicine at once…
Well, since they’re saying to give more based on on-site judgment, it would be a problem if we ran out and ended up losing…
There have been times when I ran out of medicine during actual combat and it was dangerous…
As long as you don’t fix your body, the need for medication won’t change…
Ultimately, the body tries to heal itself as well.
It’s fine to just give them what they want since eventually they will end up coming back when they run out, even if they try to disappear with a lot of drugs.
The feeling that seizures are becoming more frequent is probably understood by looking at the data.
There might have been a possibility of encountering a doctor somewhere who could help with my physical issues and release me from restraints.
>>177The captain might have the expectation that even if things turn out badly, he will fight because he’s showing a sense of obligation.
>>177To be honest, I think it was quite a risk to squeeze into the Nell Argama squad considering that possibility.
>>181The person was trying to hide something about their body.
>>184Still, there were actually situations where I was pressed to get tested because I wasn’t feeling well.
If I had made one wrong step, it could have led to being caught and having to fix my posture.
Since it’s a self-staged robbery incident, it’s fine if Hugo fights.
There is quite a blatant manipulation around here, but it doesn’t really relate to the enemy forces, and I think it’s mainly because the captain sometimes helps us that it doesn’t come across as particularly malicious.
The captain, AI1, and the thread image are all talents that are too valuable to lose…
>>180Dr. Mitter also says that the loss of AI1 is a loss for the world.
Even if it’s just a mission.
As a soldier, I can’t just become free on my own.
The discovery of the fifth force, Terminus Energy, and the practical application of the TE engine, along with the development of Razumnanium, are an incredible achievement.
Dr. Kash is a big deal.
>>185…It seems like you could probably win a Nobel Prize, right?
Unlike MX, I quite like that the Cross Medius is intentionally reproducing the previous model Medius because AI1 has transformed from Garberos instead of Medius, which reflects A1I’s rebellious phase.
Were there any works in MX that seemed to have cyborg technology?
>>189First of all, Rain sees through the fact that that cyborg surgery is an outdated measure from a past era.
It’s simply enough to fix it with today’s surgery.
There is a sense of wonder as to why it has come to the point where one has to go so far as to stage a fake aircraft theft just to receive recognition.
It was to inspire by having self-made ones battle each other, wasn’t it?
Kichi-obasan is simply boring as a villain.
Because what I created is heroic…
There’s no need to deny it; it’s just a thread image.
In the MX world, wasn’t Hugo’s body something that could be fixed with regeneration technology?
>>196Can be cured.
Hugo refused, saying that he would have to withdraw from the front lines to heal, which was a problem.
Akito has returned to normal by the ending, thanks to the level of regenerative medicine technology.
A villain so bad that I didn’t want them to die.